> Even if they don’t bring in that amount every year, it might still be a net plus
Or it might not.
Thats the root of the problem. The administrators are the people coming up with the metrics and arguments to justify their own existence.
I’m sure many of them believe they’re making a positive contribution, and the situation is more complex and tragic than just “these are the baddies” type arguments suggest, but there’s still an accountability problem that needs to be reckoned with.
Or it might not.
Thats the root of the problem. The administrators are the people coming up with the metrics and arguments to justify their own existence.
I’m sure many of them believe they’re making a positive contribution, and the situation is more complex and tragic than just “these are the baddies” type arguments suggest, but there’s still an accountability problem that needs to be reckoned with.